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SVU-supported and riidl-backed startup ACS Energy secures INR 1.1 Crore in funding

ACS Energy, an electric vehicle charging startup born at Somaiya Vidyavihar University, has secured Rs 1.1 Crore in pre-seed funding. This investment will fuel network expansion in Mumbai and other urban areas. The company aims to strengthen its hardware-software capabilities and accelerate deployments in residential communities. ACS Energy's chargers have already contributed to significant CO emission reductions.

The Economic Times 8 Dec 2025 5:24 pm

AI hype is high, clarity is low Im staying cautious: WhiteOak Capital CEO Aashish Somaiyaa

WhiteOak Capital Asset Management differentiates itself with strategies designed to keep investors invested for longer. This includes portfolio construction that avoids extreme swings, a fund lineup less prone to high volatility, and a sticky SIP-led franchise, CEO Aashish Somaiyaa tells Sanket Dhanorkar in an interview.

The Economic Times 8 Dec 2025 6:30 am

Not chasing AI blindly:WhiteOak CEO Somaiyaa

WhiteOak Capital Asset Management differentiates itself with strategies designed to keep investors invested for longer. This includes portfolio construction that avoids extreme swings, a fund lineup less prone to high volatility, and a sticky SIP-led franchise, CEO Aashish Somaiyaa tells Sanket Dhanorkar in an interview.

The Economic Times 8 Dec 2025 6:30 am

Committed To Bringing IPL And International Cricket Back To Chinnaswamy: KSCA President Venkatesh Prasad

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Newly elected KSCA president and former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad has vowed to bring IPL and international cricket back to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, while prioritising the overall growth of Karnataka cricket. His election marks a fresh chapter for the KSCA, which has been under scrutiny following the June 4 stampede at the stadium during Royal Challengers Bengalurus IPL 2025 victory parade, an incident that claimed 11 lives. Prasad, who previously served as KSCA vice-president from 2010 to 2013 and represented India in 33 Tests and 161 ODIs, had stated that his Team Game Changers panel which swept the electionsaims to restore the organisations focus on cricket and rebuild the stadiums reputation as a premier international venue. Humbled to take on the responsibility as KSCA President. Committed to bringing IPL and international cricket back to Chinnaswamy, and to working for the growth of Karnataka cricket at all levels. With teamwork, transparency and dedication, we will get there. Thank you to every member who placed their faith in me, Prasad posted on X. Former India cricketer Sujith Somasunder has been elected vice-president, while Santosh Menon returns to the secretarys role, which he previously held from 2019 to 2022. B.N. Madhukar has been elected treasurer, and BK Ravi from the rival KN Shanth Kumar panel secured the post of joint secretary. The elections themselves saw intense competition, with several nomination papers rejected and a High Court case adding to the build-up. On Sunday, 1,307 votes were polledslightly fewer than the record 1,351 cast in 2013. Prasad received 749 votes, defeating his opponent KN Shanth Kumar, who secured 588. The Prasad-led panel also had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who served as KSCA president and secretary respectively from 2010 to 2013. The elections themselves saw intense competition, with several nomination papers rejected and a High Court case adding to the build-up. On Sunday, 1,307 votes were polledslightly fewer than the record 1,351 cast in 2013. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Among the two life member positions on the managing committee, V.M. Manjunath (690 votes) and Sailesh N. Poll (618) were elected. From the Bengaluru zone, former cricketers Kalpana Venkatachar (764 votes), Avinash Vaidya (691), and Aashish Amarlall (703) secured the three available spots. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 8 Dec 2025 1:16 am

10 Maoists surrender before CM Mohan Yadav in MP's Balaghat district

BHOPAL: In a landmark development in Madhya Pradeshs anti-Naxal operations, ten hardcore Maoist cadres, including four women, surrendered before Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav on Sunday in Balaghat district. The group, associated with the CPI (Maoist) Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh (MMC) special zone, carried a combined bounty of Rs 2.36 crore and laid down two AK-47s and two INSAS rifles at a special programme attended by the CM. Addressing journalists in Balaghat, Dr Yadav said, Today is a big day for the success of anti-Naxal operations of MP Police. Though Dindori and Mandla district had already become free of LWE, todays big development will result in Balaghat district also getting majorly free of the outlaws. This speaks volumes about the success of the targeted anti-naxal operations based on the prime principle of surrender or get eliminated and will go a long way in freeing Kanha National Park-Tiger Reserve and Bandhavgarh National Park-Tiger Reserve of any remnants of the naxal cadres. The ten surrendered cadres belonged to the Kanha-Bhoradev (KB) division of the MMC Zone, which operated in northern parts of the zone covering Balaghat and Mandla in Madhya Pradesh and Kabirdham in Chhattisgarh. Among them were MMC Zone secretary and special zonal committee member Surendra alias Kabir Sodi (50), SCZM Rakesh Odi alias Manish, and area committee members Lalsingh Marawi, Salita alias Savitri, Navin Nuppo alias Hidma, Jaisheela alias Lalita Oyam, Vikram alias Hidma Vatti, Zarina alias Jogi Musak, and Samar alias Somaru. The cadres, aged between 26 and 50, hailed from Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra, with the two SZCMs having been linked to multiple past killings of villagers suspected of being police informers. Key sources in the state polices anti-Naxal establishment said that with this surrender, the northern part of the MMC Zone running through Kanha National Park is now free of Naxal activity. This development is expected to allow anti-Naxal camps of the MP Police and central paramilitary forces to shift focus to the southern MMC Zone, which includes the Gondia-Rajnandgaon-Balaghat (GRP) division, where 18 armed Naxals, including a 14-member group led by central committee member Ramder, are still active. The surrender comes just a day after an encounter between MP Police and Ramders group along the MP-Chhattisgarh border and 36 days after another hardcore Naxalite, Sunita, became the first cadre to surrender under the states special surrender-cum-rehabilitation policy of 2023. In 2025, MP Police also eliminated 10 hardcore Naxalites, who carried a total bounty of Rs 1.86 crore. The mass surrender in Balaghat marks the largest-ever surrender by armed Naxals in Madhya Pradesh, significantly strengthening the states efforts to curb left-wing extremism and secure sensitive areas, including Kanha and Bandhavgarh tiger reserves.

The New Indian Express 7 Dec 2025 10:15 pm

Venkatesh Prasad Elected As New KSCA President, Team Game Changers Grab Major Posts

Karnataka State Cricket Association: Former India fast bowler Prasad has been elected as the new president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), whose elections were held in the AGM at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. Former India cricketer Sujith Somasunder has been chosen as vice president while Santosh Menon has been elected as the secretary, a role he held from 2019 to 2022. B.N.Madhukar has been elected as the Treasurer, while BK Ravi from the rival KN Shanth Kumar panel got the Joint Secretarys post. Prasad, who served as KSCA vice president from 2010 to 2013 after playing 33 Tests and 161 ODIs for India, had said his Team Game Changers panel, who made a clean sweep in the elections, had the aim of reviving the focus on cricket in the state and restoring the M Chinnaswamy Stadium's reputation as an international venue. The Prasad-led panel had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who also served as KSCA President and Secretary from 2010 to 2013. Now, with him receiving 749 votes as compared to his direct opponent KN Shanth Kumar, who got 588 votes, Prasad will now have his chance to live up to the promises he and his Team Game Changers panel made in their manifesto unveiled earlier this year. Somasunder, meanwhile, recently served as the head of education at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. He got 719 votes for Vice Presidents post, as compared to D Vinod Sivappas 588 votes. Menon got the Secretarys post, thanks to him getting 672 votes as compared to ES Jairams 632 votes. Madhukar got 736 votes for winning the Treasurers post, as compared to MS Vinays 571 votes. The Shanth Kumar panel had something to cheer for when Ravi got 669 votes for the Joint Secretarys post, edging competition from AV Shashidhara, who got 638 votes. For the two spots of life members in the managing committee, VM Manjunath (690 votes) and Sailesh N Poll (618 votes) were elected. For the three positions from the Bengaluru zone, former cricketers Kalpana Venkatachar (764 votes), Avinash Vaidya (691 votes), along with Aashish Amarlall (703 votes) have been elected. Madhukar got 736 votes for winning the Treasurers post, as compared to MS Vinays 571 votes. The Shanth Kumar panel had something to cheer for when Ravi got 669 votes for the Joint Secretarys post, edging competition from AV Shashidhara, who got 638 votes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The elections itself witnessed intense competition, as rejection of several nomination papers and a case in the High Court came in the build-up. For Sundays eagerly awaited election, a total of 1,307 votes were polled, which is slightly fewer than the record 1,351 votes cast in 2013. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 7 Dec 2025 9:34 pm

Telangana man kidnapped in Mali

Hyderabad: A 23-year-old man from Telanganas Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri district was kidnapped in Mali on November 23. The incident has come to light now. The victim was identified as Nallamasa Praveen, who is a native of Bandasomaram village, Bhuvanagiri works as a supervisor at a company in Hyderabad. Praveen travelled to Mali for some official work. He Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 6 Dec 2025 2:16 pm

Gov. Walz denounces Trump for calling Minnesotas Somali community garbage

NEW YORK (US), Dec 5: Democratic Gov. Tim Walz denounced President Donald Trump on Thursday for calling Minnesotas Somali community garbage and dismissing the state as a hellhole. Walz said on Thursday that Trump slandered all Minnesotans and that his expressions of contempt for the states Somali community the largest in the U.S. were unprecedented for a United States president. Weve got little children going to school today who their president called them garbage. Republican legislative leaders stopped [] The post Gov. Walz denounces Trump for calling Minnesotas Somali community garbage appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 5 Dec 2025 10:21 pm

Mitakshara Kumar to helm new film set in the world of Tanu Weds Manu

The film is produced by Eros Universe and Rudrak Soma Jyoti and will go on floors early next year in London

The Hindu 5 Dec 2025 3:21 pm

81 Per Cent Jammu Kashmir Households Now Have Tap Water: MoS Tells Lok Sabha

SRINAGAR: The Union Government informed the Lok Sabha that Jammu Kashmir has achieved 81.22 percent coverage of rural households with tap water supply under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM). The figures were shared in a written reply by Minister of State for Jal Shakti, V. Somanna. As per data, JK has a total of 19.26 []

KashmirLife 5 Dec 2025 9:24 am

GHADC-o tangka jakkalsretani bidingo ED, amsandianga

TURA: Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC)-o tangka jakkalsretani bidingo Enforcement Directorate (ED) Shillong Sub-Zone, mijal Bristibaro Tura songjinmani dambonga biaprangoniko amsandina abachengata. Official-rangoni uiatani gitade tangka jakalsretanina matnangako mangipa manderangara, Boston Ch Marak, Ismail Marak, Kubon Sangma aro Nikseng Sangma onga. ED ni amsandina abachengataniara, reanggimin 2015-16 bilsini somaio Tribal ajarangko namroro-silroroatna Special Assistance []

The Shillong Times 5 Dec 2025 4:32 am

J&K has 42 NABL-accredited water labs

New Delhi, Dec 4:The Union Government on Thursday informed Lok Sabha that Jammu and Kashmir has a total of 98 drinking water quality testing laboratories of which 42 are NABL-accredited or recognised. Minister of State for Jal Shakti V Somanna said J&K currently operates with 2 state-level labs, 20 district or regional labs and 76 [] The post J&K has 42 NABL-accredited water labs appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 5 Dec 2025 12:42 am

Jammu Kashmir Has 98 Drinking Water Testing Labs, 42 NABL-Accredited: GoI

SRINAGAR: The Union Government Thursday informed Lok Sabha that Jammu and Kashmir has a total of 98 drinking water quality testing laboratories of which 42 are NABL-accredited or recognised. Minister of State for Jal Shakti V Somanna said JK currently operates with 2 state-level labs, 20 district or regional labs and 76 block, sub-division or []

KashmirLife 4 Dec 2025 11:19 pm

Telangana: Sarpanch candidates husband ends life over threats

Hyderabad: A sarpanch candidates husband died by suicide in Telanganas Nirmal district on Wednesday, December 3 after allegedly being threatened by Congress. The victim identified as 54-year-old Ravinder was a resident of Somaripet Village, Khanapur Mandal, Nirmal. Ravider was found hanging in a cotton field. According to reports, he had recently joined the Bharat Rashtra Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Dec 2025 2:53 pm

'Why did you marry your brother?': Trump vs Ilhan Omar's war of words escalate after US President targets Somalis

President Donald Trump launched a fresh tirade against the Somali-American community and Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and called them 'garbage'. Trump also said he heard Ilhan Omar has married her brother, adding that she tries to deny it but it has happened. Ilhan Omar hit back at Trump and called him a 'creep'.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 8:47 am

US halts immigration applications from 19 barred nations

The ban applied to citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen while the restricted access applied to people from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela

Mid Day 4 Dec 2025 7:47 am

MRSI adopts ICC/ESOMAR 2025 Code, tightens ethics for an AI-driven insights industry

India's market research sector is embracing new ethical standards. The MRSI has adopted the ICC/ESOMAR International Code 2025. This move strengthens transparency and accountability. It addresses AI and synthetic data. The new code will be implemented from April 1, 2026. This update marks a significant upgrade for research governance in India.

The Economic Times 3 Dec 2025 1:28 pm

Trump targets Minnesota's Somali community with harsh words and policies

President Donald Trump and his top officials have recently criticized Minnesota's Somali community, drawing attention to immigrants from the war-torn East African country

ABC News 3 Dec 2025 10:47 am

Trump says he doesnt want Somalis in US, urges them to go back to their homeland and fix it

WASHINGTON:President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he did not want Somali immigrants in the US, saying residents of the war-ravaged eastern African country are too reliant on US social safety net and add little to the United States. Trumps contemptuous description of the entire immigrant community is the latest example of him pointedly attacking the []

Kashmir Reader 3 Dec 2025 8:26 am

Trump calls Somalis 'garbage'; tells them to go 'back to where they came from'

President Donald Trump expressed his desire to halt Somali immigration to the United States. He stated that Somalis are too reliant on social safety nets and contribute little to the nation. Trump's comments follow recent actions by his administration regarding asylum decisions. He also renewed criticism of Representative Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American congresswoman.

The Economic Times 3 Dec 2025 8:17 am

'We Don't Want Them': Trump Rages Against Somali Immigrants

Trump's heated remarks come as a scandal unfolds in the state of Minnesota where prosecutors say more than $1 billion went to non-existent social services, largely through false billing by Somali Americans

Deccan Chronicle 3 Dec 2025 7:27 am

Trump rails against Somali migrants: I dont want them in our country

The president blasted Minnesotas Somali community asgarbage in a rant also attacking Gov. Tim Walz and Rep. Ilhan Omar.

The Washington Post 3 Dec 2025 3:40 am

U.P. reports highest number of complaints over shoddy Jal Jeevan Mission work

Action had been taken against 621 Departmental Officials, 969 contractors, and 153 Third Party Inspection Agencies (TPIAs), the Minister of State for Jal Shakti, V Somanna, said

The Hindu 2 Dec 2025 9:03 pm

'Maharashtras Al Falah': ED Raids Against Nandurbar Trust In FCRA Case, Kirit Somaiya Reacts

ED raided Jamia Ismalia Ishatul Uloom trust sites over alleged FCRA violations involving Al-Khadami Khaled Ibrahim Saleh. Earlier, the MHA had cancelled its FCRA registration.

News18 1 Dec 2025 5:05 pm

Aster DM Healthcare Drives the Future of Surgery with Rapid Expansion of Robotic-Assisted Procedures Across India

Aster DM Healthcare , one of Indias largest healthcare providers, is rapidly advancing the future of surgical care in India, driven by the widespread adoption of robotic-assisted surgery across its network of hospitals. Surgeons at Aster DM Healthcare utilise next-generation robotic systems to deliver safer, faster and more precise surgical outcomes Within Asters India networkincluding Aster Medcity, Aster Whitefield, Aster RV, Aster CMI and othersrobotic-assisted surgery is used across urology, oncology, gynaecology and orthopaedics, while expanding into liver and kidney transplants and neurosurgery. With 1,900 robotic surgeries last year and 1,300 already this fiscal, growth is strong. Supported by Da Vinci and SSI Mantra platforms, Aster ensures equitable, high-quality, precision-led care across metro and non-metro locations in India today and beyond. Prof. Dr. Somashekar, Chairman Medical Advisory Board, Aster DM Healthcare (GCC & India) and Global Director Aster International Institute of Oncology , said, Robotic-assisted surgery represents one of the most meaningful advancements in modern healthcare, not just for its precision but for the dignity and comfort it restores to patients. At Aster, we have paired cutting-edge robotic platforms with strong clinical training to ensure these technologies truly elevate patient outcomes. The future of surgery lies in this balance where innovation enhances the surgeons capability while compassionate care remains at the heart of every decision. A recent milestone underscoring this commitment was Keralas first robotic-assisted coronary artery bypass surgery, performed at Aster Medcity. The procedure, paired with the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol, resulted in smaller incisions, faster recovery, minimal scarring, and a reduced risk of post-operative complicationsdemonstrating the transformative impact of robotics in high-end cardiac care. As Aster continues to integrate robotics responsibly and compassionately across its hospitals, the organisation is shaping a new era of surgical excellenceone where cutting-edge innovation meets empathetic, patient-centric care. About Aster DM Healthcare, India Aster DM Healthcare Limited is one of the largest healthcare service providers operating in India with a strong presence across primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary healthcare through 20 hospitals with 5,199 beds, 10 clinics, 203 pharmacies (Operated by Alfaone Retail Pharmacies Private Limited under brand license from Aster), and 283 labs and patient experience centers across 5 states in India, delivering a simple yet strong promise to different stakeholders: Well Treat You Well.

News Voir 1 Dec 2025 3:40 pm

Indias success not given; youth need to come out of chill mode to achieve newer heights: Kotak

MUMBAI, Dec 1: Indias success is not a given, and the youth ought to come out of their chill mode to take the country to newer heights, financial services sector veteran Uday Kotak said on Monday. Speaking at Somaiya Vidyavihar Universitys 84th foundation day event, the billionaire banker advised the youth to strive for success. The current generation of youngsters is more secure and confident unlike the previous one which worked hard for the betterment of the nation, Kotak [] The post Indias success not given; youth need to come out of chill mode to achieve newer heights: Kotak appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Dec 2025 3:30 pm

Insider track | A simple pat, big ripples in the BJP

A small gesture from Amit Shaha brief pat on the back of a Union Minister during a victory dinner at JP Naddas residencehas set BJP circles buzzing louder than the Bihar win itself. The pat came after Nadda offered the minister sweets in appreciation of his role in helping the BJP emerge as the single largest party. The moment was witnessed by MPs and MLAs who worked on the campaign, and many now see the minister as a serious contender to eventually succeed Nadda as BJP president. At the same dinner, Nadda hand-fed sweets to Dharmendra Pradhan, Vinod Tawde and Keshav Prasad Mauryasignalling bigger organisational roles ahead. The evening, insiders say, doubled as both celebration and subtle messaging. AICC media wing in the firing line The Congress high command may be publicly introspecting after the Bihar debacle, but insiders say the first head on the chopping block is the AICC communication and media department. Many in the party believe the unit completely misread the Bihar momentpress meets were irregular, messaging was unclear, and social media outreach was barely visible. For several leaders, the loss was less an electoral setback than the final confirmation that the communication strategy had been running on fumes. Jairam Rameshs three-year stint as general secretary in charge of communication is nearing its end. Pawan Khera and Supriya Shrinate have been working with him. Whether the leadership opts for a sweeping restructuring or a cautious course correction remains to be seen. A few got it all wrong Despite clear instructions from PM Narendra Modi and Cabinet Secretary T V Somanathan urging secretaries to amplify government schemes and citizen-centric programmes, a few newly appointed secretaries seem more focused on promoting themselves than their ministries. Particularly in a ministry led by a non-BJP minister, three secretaries recently splashed their own pictures across X and LinkedIncourtesy outsourced social-media handlers armed with AI-written posts riddled with errorsshowcasing mundane internal meetings of no public consequence. This self-branding spree, observers say, has raised eyebrows within senior bureaucracy. Instead of highlighting public-facing initiatives, these officers appear busy building their post-retirement portfolios. The big question floating in North Block corridors: when did government communication turn into an exercise in personal PR? Buzz on Gujarat model on liquor The buzz in JDU circles is that Bihar CM Nitish Kumar may be preparing to ease the states nine-year liquor ban. JDU leaders in Delhi are already in celebratory mode, with one senior leader admitting that election expenses shot up after the ban because liquor still had to be procured illegally for workers and voters. Nitish, however, is believed to be wary of antagonising women voters, so a total rollback is unlikely. Instead, he may emulate Gujarats dry but flexible modelcontrolled permits, alcohol allowed in top hotels, and regulated wine-and-dine zones for visitors. Liquor for medical reasons and hospitality-linked permits may also return. A key JDU leader coordinating with the BJP claims he has already nudged Nitish toward the Gujarat-style relaxation. RS caps maiden speeches at 15 mins Newly elected Rajya Sabha members will now have just 15 minutesno moreto deliver their maiden speeches. A bulletin issued under the direction of the Chairman notes that several first-time MPs had previously exceeded their time, throwing the House schedule into disarray. The new limit aims to maintain discipline and protect subsequent business. The upcoming Winter Session will see four new members from Jammu & KashmirSajjad Ahmed Kichloo, Gurvinder Oberoi, Chaudhary Mohammad Ramzan (all NC) and BJPs Satpal Sharmatesting the new rule as they make their parliamentary debut.

The New Indian Express 1 Dec 2025 8:32 am

37 Naxalites, including 12 women, surrender in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada; 27 of them carried Rs 65 lakh bounty

DANTEWADA: Thirty-seven Naxalites, 27 of them collectively carrying a reward of Rs 65 lakh, surrendered in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district on Sunday, police said. The cadres, including 12 women, turned themselves in before senior police and CRPF officials here as part of the Poona Margem (from rehabilitation to social reintegration) initiative, Dantewada Superintendent of Police Gaurav Rai said. The initiative, launched by Bastar range police, has been emerging as a transformative drive for establishing lasting peace, dignity and comprehensive progress in Bastar region, he said. The key cadres among those who surrendered include Kumali alias Anita Mandavi, Geeta alias Lakshmi Madkam, Ranjan alias Soma Mandavi and Bhima alias Jahaj Kalmu. All of them carried a reward of Rs 8 lakh each, the official said. Under the government's rehabilitation policy, the cadres who have surrendered will be provided instant assistance of Rs 50,000 each along with other facilities, like training for skill development, agricultural land, etc, he said. Inspired by the surrender and rehabilitation policies of the Centre and the state government, more than 508 Maoists, 165 of them carrying a reward, have quit violence and joined the social mainstream in Dantewada district over the past 20 months, the official said. A large number of Maoists, from senior leaders to active cadres in their base areas, have left the outlawed organisation, Rai said. In the last 23 months, more than 2,200 Naxalites, including top cadres, have surrendered in Chhattisgarh, according to police. The Centre has resolved to eliminate Naxalism from the country by March 2026.

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 6:52 pm

Everyone free to eat what they want but dont provoke others

Pazhayidom Mohanan Namboothiri, the master chef of school arts festivals for the past two decades, is an unassuming individual who swears by the divinity of cooking, a task demanding utmost passion and deep dedication. In a freewheeling chat with TNIE, he opens up about his culinary journey spanning over three decades, why he believes in the individual freedom to choose what to eat, the controversies over beef and menu in school festivals, and the speciality of the much-talked about traditional Kerala sadya. Excerpts Youve made a name for yourself in Keralas culinary world. But its said your entry was accidental Yes. After acquiring my masters in physics, I struggled to get a job. I attended around 126 tests in five years, but with little luck. During those days in the 80s, Brahmins had two other options priesthood and cooking. I chose cooking because it gives instant results. Those days, you were an ardent admirer of M T Vasudevan Nair. Its heard that you passed through a phase of existential dilemma In my birthplace Kurichithanam there was a library in our neighbourhood. Reading became a habit since Class 5. Reading and travelling gifted me experiences. Thats how I developed a craze for MTs works. I also loved the poetry of Ayyappa Paniker and Balachandran Chullikkad. At the time, I had visited most states, as part of job-hunting. In between, I tried my luck in business and other small ventures. But they failed, and resulted in financial liabilities. I even thought of ending life. That was a period after Kerala society had undergone several changes. As a member of the Brahmin community, what was your life like then? The situation wasnt favourable for educated and qualified people. Reservation is a big problem. In that sense, I feel a uniform civil code is necessary. Imagine people standing in a queue under a hot sun. Some are invited and given lemon juice. The rest are excluded. Back then, such was the scenario. Opportunities were fewer. I wasnt very bright... my life evolved through reading and travel. Since you belong to a forward community, it was natural to have such an opinion. But do you still hold the same view? Certainly. Back then, I even had an inferiority complex for being a Brahmin. Now, in many places, there are attempts to make people Brahmins by giving them poonool (sacred thread) and teaching them mantras. It was the reverse then. I thought about the possibility of getting into the reservation category. It (reservation) is something which should not have been done in a place like India. From my travel to other countries, I understood there is no reservation there. People get employment based on merit. Skill should be the criterion, shouldnt it? Wasnt it necessary during that period, considering the social situation then? True, but how far have we changed from the social situation back then? Today, while beneficiaries of reservation occupy the highest levels of society, many from my community struggle for food, although they do not reveal it because of self-esteem or false pride. You mentioned the rigours of being a Namboothiri. Any perks of being a Namboothiri? My name is P D Mohanan. I changed it to Pazhayidom Namboothiri to establish myself as a cook. The tag found acceptance among people. Isnt there apathy from within your community towards those employed as cooks? In the 2000s, cooks were akin to aanakkar (those looking after elephants) and vedikkettukar (those engaged in fireworks). People engaged in cooking usually didnt present themselves well, didnt wash, ate pan, and dressed untidily. I could change this make them believe they have a place in society. Nowadays, cooks appear in whites (smiles). You once said business isnt meant for Namboothiris Successful ones are very rare. There could be two reasons. One, lying is quite difficult for them. Nobody can do business truthfully. One should know how to hide certain truths. Secondly, business is not meant for people who dont know how to handle money. They dont have much idea on aspects like utilisation of finances, investments, and returns. How did your situation change after those bitter life experiences? After my unsuccessful business venture, I got a job at a book stall in Ottapalam. While there, I happened to befriend a person, someone who handled funerals. He was a charming personality and a voracious reader, proficient in Malayalam, Sanskrit and English. I learnt lifes basics from him. I learnt that we cannot judge a person by his colour or job. He suggested that I try my hand at cooking and encouraged me to take up the profession. My career started with cooking for some 50 persons gathered at a local temple for namajapam. Had you tried cooking at home? No. Even today, I cant do it. My basic unit is a serving for 100 people. I can do any multiples of that. But anything below 100 would be an utter flop (laughs out). Isnt that easier than preparing food for 10,000 people? My interest grows with the number of people. Its a great pleasure to cook for a lakh (laughs). But it will be difficult if you ask me to cook for ten. I dont know how to prepare a dish with one or one-and-a-half spoons of ingredients. Women who cook at home are the best at that. The taste of homely food lies in their care and goodness. Its different from the commercial cooking I do. Did you have such love for cooking initially? It took five years to learn even the basics. I kind of established myself in 2001-02 when I prepared food for a Travancore royal family ceremony. It has been 25 years since you became the chef for school youth festivals. What changes have you noticed over the period? In the initial years, there was mass contribution... people and students would pool resources. Local residents would volunteer to assist. These were then not just events, but a place of togetherness. Also, back then, it was just a simple meal. Now, theres more diversity, including payasam on all days. In 2009, the current form of youth festival started... a common festival replaced separate events for HS, HSS, VHSS. Workload increased. Though the number of festival days was reduced, we increased the number of items by 20%. Do you follow the same menu, irrespective of the place, or make changes in line with regional differences? We usually follow the Travancore style, but also include a regional dish as a special item. Do you have the freedom to fix the menu? Earlier, we did, but stopped it with the 2023 controversy. Now, its an e-tender, wherein the menu is given. That said, we still retain the flexibility to make minor adjustments based on practical experience. Whats your focus, more dishes or more special items? We limit the menu to 12 dishes, but we experiment with payasams to add variety. There are so many possibilities... weve even created yam and pumpkin payasams. How have your travels influenced your approach to food preparation? Food exists to satisfy hunger and taste is born from hunger. If someone isnt hungry, eating loses its meaning. Ive seen people struggling to find food as well as prepare it. Such experiences made me view cooking as a form of worship. It taught me that serving food isnt just a taskit is a divine responsibility. Viewed as such, we approach it with true commitment. When we view the process of cooking and serving as divine, taste naturally follows. Its said that you start cooking with a prayer I always pray before cooking. No matter how busy we are, we never begin cooking without first taking a bath. Food is meant to be served to others, so we must treat it with respect and care. We also make it a point not to waste food. What exactly do you pray? My first prayer is that nothing untoward happens to any child because of the food. Second, my own actions should never harm the food. Third, my attention should not falter. Is there any truth in the saying that food tastes better when cooked on firewood? Vessels placed on firewood receive even heat, while on a gas stove, maximum heat is concentrated directly above the burner, increasing the risk of burning. Firewood allows slow cooking, which enhances flavour. The only caution is to ensure that smoke does not seep into the food. Each district differs in food preferences. What is Keralas food habit per se? Its difficult to define a single food habit for Kerala. We need to look at traditions that existed even before the formation of the state. Food practices vary widely across regions. For instance, in areas north of Kozhikode, non-vegetarian dishes are inseparable from daily meals. The food habits of northern, southern, and central Kerala cannot really be compared. What about authenticity of food? Everyone claims their food is the most authentic. In Thiruvananthapuram, people prefer dishes arranged in three layers on the banana leaf almost like a rainbow. For them, appearance matters more than taste. In northern Kerala, the spread is simpler, but they are very particular about flavour. Which sadya is better? Isnt the Thiruvananthapuram sadya considered superior? People may claim, but no one can insist thats the absolute truth (laughs). How about the serving style? In Thiruvananthapuram, people are very particular about the order of serving. For instance, if you serve pulissery before pradhaman, they may stop eating altogether. In other regions, this isnt the case. Is there a specific gastronomic order to follow in a sadya? Not really. A vegetarian sadya is built around six fundamental tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, and astringent. Whether the sadya has 10 dishes or 36, basic taste elements remain the same. The idea that digestion depends on following a strict sequence is not accurate, but certain practices do matter. You are vegetarian. How do you manage non-vegetarian dishes? We have a separate team and separate utensils for non-veg items. Whats your favourite food? I enjoy rice with curd and cut-mango-pickle. If rasam is added, Im even happier. Your take on the controversy over non-veg food during the school arts fest in 2023 The government provides an estimate about the number of people whod dine. The exact count is way different. Last year, the government said thered be 12,000 diners daily. But 20,000 people ate each day. Non-veg cannot be given to so many people. Food is prepared in a single kitchen and preparing meat is impossible. Even if meat is supplied, it will rot by the time its taken for preparation. Else, the government should install a freezer and a generator. In school games, food is prepared in five kitchens. Hence, non-veg dishes are served there. Politics over food is heating up Human digestive system is seven times longer than the height of a person. Digesting non-veg food is difficult, and could lead to health issues. Human body is more suited for a vegetarian diet, but now humans are used to being non-vegetarian. Brahmins too consume non-veg... Brahmins consuming non-vegetarian food is not unusual. Bengali Brahmins and some Maharashtrian Brahmins traditionally eat fish and do not claim to be strict vegetarians. Their food habits are shaped by regional culture. Kerala follows a different system, where certain Brahmin communities practise vegetarianism strictly. This has contributed to a perception that all Brahmins must be vegetarian, and in some cases, it has also created a sense of superiority among groups who identify strongly with vegetarian practices. Personally, I dont believe that some Brahmins have higher status. Ultimately, such divisions are meaningless. It is up to each individual to decide their way of life, including what they eat. The problem arises when one insists that you should eat what I eat. Vegetarian or non-vegetarian food, which one is good for health? Non-vegetarian food can boost stamina quickly. But its wrong to say that vegetarians have no strength. Vegetarian food boosts stamina slowly. Look at elephants; they are incredibly strong, yet they eat only plant-based food. Does the food we eat affect our character? Hitler was a vegetarian, yet he was an extremely cruel man. Food alone does not determine a persons character. Some people say eating spicy or salty food can make a person angry. There are people who get irritated easily after eating such food. The food we eat helps build body and health, but does not automatically shape our nature or behaviour. A non-vegetarian does not become short-tempered because of meat, neither does a vegetarian become peaceful by avoiding meat. Personality depends on the individual, not on whether they eat vegetarian or non-vegetarian food. On the changing food culture in Kerala, especially Arabic food Arabic food culture has adversely impacted the health of Keralites. Sudden changes in diet and the habit of eating food unsuited to our system have led to numerous health issues. Having such dishes occasionally is fine, but making it a regular habit just because they are popular is not right. Food should match climate and lifestyle. A major reason behind such trends is social media. Food bloggers and influencers constantly promote and encourage people to try dishes without considering health. How has the spread in traditional functions evolved? Over the years, the menu served during traditional functions has undergone a noticeable change. Earlier, the practice was to keep the previous days meal simple and light. Even non-vegetarian items, if served, were limited and uncomplicated. Today, the simplicity of the pre-wedding menu has largely disappeared. Heavy non-veg meals and elaborate spreads have become common even on the previous day. The sadya, once reserved for the wedding day, is now served frequently across various functions. The number of sadyas has increased, while exclusivity and ritual significance of the feast have decreased. Is non-vegetarianism increasing in Kerala? Non-vegetarianism itself has not necessarily increased, but there has been a noticeable shift in food habits. Many who were traditionally vegetarian now eat non-vegetarian food, while some non-vegetarians have moved towards vegetarian options. In short, there has been an interchange of preferences over the years. Why are vegetarian hotels shutting down? One major issue is that genuinely good vegetarian hotels, especially hygienic ones, are becoming rare in Kerala. This decline is not because people have stopped eating vegetarian food, but because many vegetarian establishments fail to maintain standards such as attractive interiors, clean and well-presented spaces, or even neat uniforms. Non-vegetarian hotels, on the other hand, generally maintain certain standards whether it is the quality of food, hygiene, or affordability. You once served sadya to PM Narendra Modi. How was the experience? I had the opportunity to serve a traditional Kerala sadya to Narendra Modi during the BJP national council meet. It was a completely vegetarian sadya. Cooking the sadya was quite challenging because of the security setup. But everything went smoothly. He ate the whole sadya; not a single item was left on the plantain leaf. He told me the food was excellent. I had prepared around 30 items including four varieties of payasam. I have prepared food for our chief minister too. Which is the most difficult food to cook veg, non-veg, or north Indian? Most difficult to prepare is vegetarian food, because each item has to be cooked separately in its own vessel, with its own method and time. In non-vegetarian cooking, if you make two gravies and one masala paste, you can finish many dishes. In north India too, most items have a gravy base, and once that is prepared, many dishes can be completed. In Kerala, beef is a political topic. People discuss whether eating beef is right or wrong. Whats your view? If you ask me whether it is wrong to eat beef, I will say no. People have the freedom to eat what they want. If someone tells us not to slaughter cattle, then what do we do with the animals that are already old and nearing death? I dont think eating beef is wrong. Politicians project the issue in a certain way thats the real problem. People should be free to choose what they eat, but they should not hurt others in the process. If you want to eat, eat... but dont try to provoke others. We talk about diversity, but real diversity is respecting individuals. Each person should be able to live according to their own beliefs. If someone sits next to you and eats non-veg, do you feel uncomfortable? Sometimes I might. In such cases, I try to sit elsewhere, where I feel comfortable. Kerala is known as a spice capital, yet our traditional meals are actually mild and subtle Traditional Kerala food is not very spicy. But now, the interest in spicy food has increased. It depends on what people have grown used to. You have been cooking for the past 27 years. How do you look at your life now? I have served food to 2.6 crore students. I have understood that this job has its own dignity and divinity. Ive no disappointments. I believe I was able to win peoples trust. TNIE team: Cithara Paul, Anil S, Aparna Nair, Parvana K B, Varsha SomarajVincent Pulickal (photos) Pranav V P(video)

The New Indian Express 30 Nov 2025 8:32 am

TEDx TPuram returns

After a six-year pause, TEDxThiruvananthapuram is preparing for a comeback on December 20, at Technopark Phase III. The 2025 edition carries the theme Local Mission, Global Vision, and marks the beginning of a fresh chapter for the city-branded TEDx event. TEDxThiruvananthapuram began in 2016 and ran three editions under licence-holder Vishnu Prasad. When he migrated to a different country, the event slowly slipped into silence. Earlier this year, the responsibility fell to Arun Surendran, strategic director and principal of Trinity College of Engineering. A city-based label carries its own kind of weight. There are TEDx events by IIST, CET, and the College of Agriculture Vellayani. But their possibilities stay within the campus. A city licence gives a wider canvas, he says. When the license was granted, we felt a responsibility. We are organising this in the name of the city, so it has to be the best possible version of the event. Since this is a revival edition, the team decided to begin small. They are keeping it to a half-day event with a carefully curated format. There are only 100 seats this year, and 70 of them are open to the public. This years event brings together eight speakers from very different fields. Former ISRO Chairman S Somanath, who led the Chandrayaan-3 soft landing mission, will speak about his journey. Seeram Sambasiva Rao IAS, known for projects such as Nammude Kozhikode, KFON, and Ente Bhoomi, will share insights from his administrative work. Nizamudeen A IAS, Director of the Kerala Institute of Local Administration, brings the governance perspective. Rima Kallingal Dance practitioneracademic Methil Devika, actor and screenwriter Santhy Balachandran, academic and researcher Litty Chacko (known for her work on medieval mathematician Sangamagrama Madhavan and the Kerala School of Mathematics), theatre and television actor Sajana Chandran S (who retired as joint general manager at AAI), and race director of Kovalam Marathon Shinomol Palathanath, complete the speaker line-up. Talks will run from 2pm to 6pm, each session restricted to 1518 minutes. Also, TED has allowed the organisers to have Malayalam talks this year as long as subtitles are provided. All these talks will go up on the official TEDx channel, which has over 45 million subscribers, Arun says. Next year, the team plans to scale up. It will be a full-day event with more speakers and more themes. This year, the priority was to bring TEDxThiruvananthapuram back, revive it with the highest possible quality. Once that foundation is strong, we can grow it, keep improving it, and steadily increase the Malayalam content, he adds. The ticket price has been set at `2,500. To register, visit: tedxthiruvananthapuram.com .

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 7:00 pm

Former cricketer Venkatesh Prasad seeks better cricket support in Karnataka

SHIVAMOGGA: Former Cricketer and aspirant for KSCA chairmans post, Venkatesh Prasad said his team would make honest efforts, if he gets elected for the post. Talking to media on Friday, Venkatesh Prasad said the M Chinnaswamy Stadium was constructed with an intention to nurture and develop cricket in the state and to provide an opportunity for the people to witness matches. Becasue of June 4 incident all national and international matches have been stopped, he said. For the past three years development of cricket in the state has come to a standstill. If our team wins the election, then it would not only makes effort to develop and nurture the talents of the state besides making efforts to re-start the matches to be played at Chinnaswamy, he said. Bengaluru has a great fan base and even Franchise matches are shifting to different place. This is not good in the interest of cricket development in the state, he said. Former cricketer Sujith Somasundar contesting for Vice-presidentship, Madhukar Nagaraj for treasurer post, A V Shashidhar for the post of joint secretary. There were about 1,900 voters including both life members and Institutional Members (IM), he said. Venkatesh Prasad urged the voters to vote for better cricket development tomorrow and to develop the talented youths to develop their career in cricket. Santhosh Menon and others were present.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 8:38 am

Bengaluru animal shelters struggle to handle surge in stray dogs after SC orders removal

BENGALURU: Animal shelters across the city are reporting a surge in distress calls following the recent Supreme Court order allowing the removal of stray dogs from public places under specific conditions. Rescuers said that many Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) have begun relocating community dogs, triggering fear among feeders and a spike in complaints of harassment. Several dogs have reportedly gone missing, while shelters say they are struggling to handle the sudden increase in rescue and surrender requests. Lakshmi Swaminathan, founder of Mylos Rescue, said the order has led to widespread panic and misuse. Shelters are overwhelmed. RWAs are moving dogs without understanding the law, and many feeders are being threatened. Were getting constant calls about missing animals, and we simply dont have the capacity to take in every case, she said. She said only aggressive or suspected rabid dogs can legally be taken for observation. Dog-rescuer Shraavya Satyanarayan said the situation has intensified hostility toward community animals. Misconceptions that have existed for years are now being treated as justified, she said. The real issue is the failure of vaccination and sterilisation systems, not the dogs. Removal is neither ecological nor practical. Strengthening pet ownership rules and improving ABC programmes are the only long-term solutions. For long-time feeders, the fear is personal and emotional. Vinay Raj Somashekar, who has been caring for around 40 community dogs in his neighbourhood for nearly seven years, described living with constant anxiety. Nothing has happened here yet, but that fear is always there, that one day a truck will come and take away the dogs Ive known since they were pups, he said. Theyre vaccinated, sterilised, and part of our daily lives. Losing them would be like losing family. Animal welfare groups caution that sudden removals destabilise territories and may lead to increased aggression, safety issues, and further conflict. They are urging authorities to issue clear public guidelines, conduct awareness drives, and ensure that RWAs follow legal procedures rather than taking matters into their own hands.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 7:52 am

Coordination between leaders, officials key to national growth: Cabinet Secretary

T.V. Somanathan highlights governance coordination, Viksit Bharat vision and ease of doing business at Gujarat Chintan Shibir

The Hindu 28 Nov 2025 7:28 pm

Karnatakas Narayanpur & Aihole combine ancient wisdom with innovation, says MoS Somanna

Minister V Somanna highlighted Karnataka's water management. The Narayanpur left bank canal SCADA system showcases modern technology for efficient water distribution. The Aihole temple step-well demonstrates ancient wisdom in water conservation. India faces water scarcity, making conservation crucial. Government missions like Jal Jeevan Mission and Swachh Bharat Mission have improved water access and sanitation.

The Economic Times 28 Nov 2025 6:08 pm

Delhi traders try to cremate mannequin to claim insurance money, arrested in UP

HAPUR: Two Delhi-based traders were arrested here after they allegedly tried to cremate a mannequin instead of a human body as part of an elaborate plot to fraudulently claim insurance money worth Rs 50 lakh to pay a debt, police said on Friday. The bizarre sequence unfolded when four men arrived in a Haryana-registered car with what they claimed was a corpse. They bought ghee and other items required for the last rites and quietly placed the ody on a pyre. However, their nervous behaviour caught the attention of Nitin, a municipal employee present at the cremation ghat. When he pulled the sheet covering the ody, he found that it was actually a mannequin on the pyre. He immediately alerted the municipal authorities, police said. After receiving information about the incident, a police team rushed to the spot and recovered the car of the accused along with three mannequins. Two of the accused -- Kamal Somani and his associate Ashish Khurana, both residents of Jain Colony in Delhi's Uttam Nagar -- were arrested. Two of their associates managed to escape, police said. During interrogation, Somani, a textile trader, confessed that he had a debt of Rs 50 lakh and had been depressed for months. To repay the amount, he devised an elaborate scheme. He obtained the Aadhaar and PAN cards of Anshul, the brother of his employee Neeraj, on the pretext of some paperwork, took out a Rs 50 lakh Tata AIA insurance policy in Anshul's name nearly a year ago, and had been paying the premiums regularly, said Circle Officer Stuti Singh. The plan was to send Anshul out of town, pass the mannequin off as his body, cremate it to obtain an official receipt from the cremation ground, secure a death certificate, and then claim the insurance payout, police said. Police used Somani's phone to video call Anshul, who was in Prayagraj. He told police he had no idea his death was being staged at Brijghat, they said. Circle Officer Singh said it was a case of insurance fraud. An investigation is underway and efforts are on to trace the absconding suspects, she said.

The New Indian Express 28 Nov 2025 12:50 pm

DC shooting aftermath: US to re-examine Green Card holders

These countries are Afghanistan, Myanmar, Burundi, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Laos, Libya, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Togo, Turkmenistan, Venezuela and Yemen.

Rediff 28 Nov 2025 9:43 am

Would the whole world go dark on August 2, 2027? Viral claims about longest total solar eclipse of 21st century take over the internet

A spectacular total solar eclipse is set for August 2, 2027. This 'eclipse of the century' will provide the longest totality on land this century. The path of darkness will cross Spain, Morocco, Egypt, and Somalia. While the whole world will not go dark, those in the path will see an eerie twilight for over six minutes.

The Economic Times 25 Nov 2025 9:49 am

VP's Call to Officials to Check Tax Evasion

The VP visited the NACIN campus at Palasamudram in Somandepalli mandal in Satya Sai district on Sunday

Deccan Chronicle 23 Nov 2025 10:56 pm

Tiruchi Corporation intensifies vector control measures to curb spread of fever

The civic body is procuring fingerlings of gambusia affinis (mosquito fish) from a fish farm in Thiruvarankulam in Pudukottai district and is breeding them in a well in Somarasampettai

The Hindu 23 Nov 2025 8:18 pm

Trump Says He is Ending Temporary Deportation Protections For Somalis In Minnesota

Trump decision could hurt mixed-status families, rights advocate says

Deccan Chronicle 23 Nov 2025 2:28 pm

Pune cops bust arms-making units in MP village; 36 detained, huge cache of illegal weapons seized

PUNE: The Pune police on Saturday busted a major inter-state illegal arms manufacturing and trafficking racket being operated from Umarti village in Barwani district of Madhya Pradesh, leading to the detention of 36 persons and seizure of a huge cache of illegal weapons, officials said. The operation was conducted after several pistols were seized in Pune city over the last three weeks with the supply links found in Madhya Pradesh, they said. During the operation, carried out jointly with the MP police, 50 furnaces, where weapons were being manufactured illegally, were destroyed, they said. Addressing a press conference, Pune's Joint Commissioner of Police Ranjan Kumar Sharma said, The Pune police conducted a combing operation in Madhya Pradesh. During the investigation of cases registered at the city's Vimantal and Kalepadal police stations, we received multiple inputs about the pistol making units located in MP. Police from Pune and Madhya Pradesh jointly carried out this action. Raids were conducted at several locations and arms-making units were demolished. A total of 36 people were taken into custody, he said. Over the past three weeks, a total of 21 pistols had been seized in Pune. During the interrogation of the accused held in the city, it came to light that the weapons brought to Pune were sourced from Madhya Pradesh. After that this operation was planned and carried out, the official added. This is a supply chain of weapons. Search is on for those who sent these weapons to Pune. Many more individuals are involved in this racket, and inquiry is still underway, the Joint CP said. A team of 105 police personnel from Pune, led by Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Somay Munde, took part in the operation.

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 8:56 pm

Trump says he's terminating legal protections for Somali migrants in Minnesota

Minnesota has the nation's largest Somali community. Many fled the long civil war in their east African country and were drawn to the state's welcoming social programs.

The Economic Times 22 Nov 2025 8:38 am

Trump says hes terminating legal protections for Somali migrants in Minnesota

Congress created the program grantingTemporary Protective Statusin 1990. It was meant to prevent deportations of people to countries suffering from natural disasters, civil strife or other dangerous conditions

The Hindu 22 Nov 2025 8:32 am

Art of Living Wins Top National Awards for Reviving Rivers and Strengthening Water Security

Founded by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, The Art of Living has been nationally recognised for its large scale environmental leadership with two prestigious honours at the 6th National Water Awards and the Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Awards 1.0 presented by the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India. Receiving the Best NGO for Water Conservation title along with a national recognition under the Best Civil Society category, the organisation continues to shape Indias water security and ecological resilience with impactful, community driven action. Shri Prasana Prabhu and Shri Br. Pragyachaitanya receiving the Best Civil Society Award from Union Jal Shakti Minister Shri C.R. Patil The award was received by Shri Prasana Prabhu, Chairman of Art of Livings Sri Sri Institute of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Trust (AOL-SSIAST) and the Sri Sri Rural Development Programme Trust (AOL-SSRDP), along with Shri Br Pragyachaitanya , Chairman of Art of Livings Vyakti Vikas Kendra. The Art of Living proudly receives the Best NGO Award for Water Conservation The ceremony was graced by the Honble President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu, underscoring the national importance of water sustainability. She was joined by Shri C. R. Patil, Union Jal Shakti Minister, Shri V. Somanna and Shri Raj Bhushan Choudhary, Ministers of State for Jal Shakti, Shri Ashok K. K. Meena, Secretary, Drinking Water and Sanitation, and Shri V. L. Kantha Rao, Secretary, Water Resources and Ganga Rejuvenation. During the ceremony, President Smt Droupadi Murmu noted that climate change is disrupting the water cycle and stressed that government and citizens must work together with steady commitment toward water availability and water security. She highlighted that along with water treatment and recirculation, several industrial units have already achieved zero pollutant discharge. Reinforcing the spirit of national collaboration, Shri C. R. Patil praised the efforts of organisations contributing to Jal Sanchay and Janbhagidari . In this movement, The Art of Living has emerged as a key contributor by reviving 75+ rivers and creating more than 1,05,000 recharge structures that conserve over 174 billion litres of water. This work has improved water access for 3.45 crore people across 20,000 villages, strengthening community resilience. Aligned with the national call for shared responsibility, AOL SSRDP is driving a measurable impact on the ground. The organisation has been reducing water pollution by treating contaminated water, promoting the recirculation of processed water, and preventing further discharge of pollutants into rivers and water bodies. Through its JalShuddhi initiative, it has restored 152 polluted water bodies, strengthening groundwater recharge and urban water resilience. This includes the revival of 102 temple ponds in Chennai, 11 drains in Agra, 24 drains in Pune, and the Barapulla drain in Delhi NCR, creating clear evidence of sustained ecological healing driven by community participation and scientific intervention. Shri V. L. Kantha Rao, said that the Namami Gange Mission has become a national model for pollution control and river basin rejuvenation. In this direction, AOL-SSIAST is promoting Natural Farming in Uttar Pradeshs Kanpur and Raebareli, ensuring cleaner recharge into the Ganga. Under the Namami Gange Project, more than 4,500 farmers have been trained and about 3,500 hectares converted to chemical free cultivation along the river. This shift is reducing chemical runoff and strengthening water conservation in the basin. Till now AOL-SSIAST has trained 3 million farmers across 24 states and facilitated the planting of 100 million trees in 36 countries. On receiving the award, Chairman (AOL-SSIAST & AOL-SSRDP)Shri Prasana Prabhu said, I offer my heartfelt gratitude to the Honble President of India, the Ministry of Jal Shakti, and every volunteer and partner supporting this mission. This recognition strengthens our resolve to advance water conservation and pollution mitigation. About The Art of Living 800 million lives impacted in 180 countries 75+ rivers and tributaries revived 3 million farmers trained in Natural Farming across 24 states 100 million trees planted in 36 countries and 26 states 8,00,000+ lives transformed, with the Prison Program active in 65 countries 4,75,000+ youth trained in livelihood skills across 500 districts 1,327 free schools educating 1,00,000+ children in 2,032 villages Support the Mission ssrdp.artofliving.org/donate-ssrdp Join Us in Making a Difference AOL-SSIAST AOL-SSRDP ssiast.artofliving.org ssrdp.artofliving.org x.com/ssiast x.com/srisrirdp www.facebook.com/ssiast.artofliving www.facebook.com/SriSriRDP instagram.com/ssiast_artofliving www.instagram.com/srisrirdp www.youtube.com/@SSIAST www.youtube.com/@srisriRDP

News Voir 19 Nov 2025 10:26 am

Exclusive: Milind Soman at 60 - I feel stronger, lighter, and freer than I did at 30, says the fitness icon

Looking good is temporary. Feeling good is timeless believes the actor-runner.

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 6:44 am

At 144%, big jump in Somalia tourist arrivals

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 1:50 am

At 60, Milind Somans fitness rules are simple: No gimmicks, the secret lies in...

Milind Soman, the ageless fitness icon, reveals his simple approach to staying lean and energetic at 60. He prioritizes functionality over gym routines, focusing on 10-15 minutes of daily exercise, outdoor activities, and bodyweight workouts. His diet consists of fresh, home-cooked meals, avoiding processed foods. Soman emphasizes consistency and respecting the body's natural rhythm for long-term wellness.

The Times of India 9 Nov 2025 1:00 pm

12-Year-Old Girl Washed Away In Musi River

The victim was identified as Komarraju Sushmitha, a native of Somaram village in Nereducherla mandal: Reports

Deccan Chronicle 8 Nov 2025 9:40 pm

Somavaram Highway Crash Kills Three After Tyre Burst

The MLA Jyothula Venkata Appa Rao (Nehru) expressed deep grief over the tragic incident

Deccan Chronicle 8 Nov 2025 9:20 pm

Possibility of 3rd World War no longer remote: Ex-NSA

BENGALURU: The possibility of a Third World War is no longer remote but increasingly plausible, said former national security adviser M K Narayanan at a round table discussion during the release of its Global Futures 2035 report by the Bengaluru-based Synergia Foundation on Friday. Narayanan attributed this to a combination of factstechnological militarisation, cyber warfare and the erosion of restraint among major powers. While reflecting on the turbulence of the global order, Narayanan advocated the revival of non-alignment as a credible framework in a fractured world order. He had earlier said that India missed a chance to split western Pakistan after the 1965 and 1971 wars, and it could be difficult to deal with terrorism without dealing with Pakistan. The round table brought together senior diplomats, policy makers, senior Indian army officers, strategic experts, industry leaders, startups and academia to deliberate on the emerging architecture of global power, economics and technology, as well as environmental and societal issues. The discussions explored the convergence of geopolitical shifts, technological disruption, and the pursuit of strategic autonomy in an increasingly uncertain world. Speaking on the faultlines of power (geopolitics), former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal argued that the essence of diplomacy has always involved negotiation and compromise, yet the current model has stripped diplomacy of moral and ethical considerations. Drawing on a civilisational perspective, former foreign secretary Nirupama Rao explored how India must navigate an international system that is simultaneously fragmented, networked, and interdependent. India has emerged as a trusted anchor economy because of its governance stability, digital infrastructure, and scale, she added. Atomic Energy Commission former chairman Dr Anil Kakodkar reflected on the moral and structural paradoxes of todays world order. Indias strength, he said, lies in its people rather than resources. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) former chairman S Somanath underscored the importance of synergy between academia and industry and said that the governments contribution and support in R&D needs to be scaled up for a healthy tech ecosystem in the country. Combination of factors Narayanan attributed this to a combination of factstechnological militarisation, cyber warfare and the erosion of restraint among major powers. While reflecting on the turbulence of the global order, Narayanan advocated the revival of non-alignment as a credible framework in a fractured world order. The round table brought together senior diplomats, policy makers, senior Indian army officers, strategic experts, industry leaders and startups, etc

The New Indian Express 8 Nov 2025 7:27 am

MoS (Railway) Somanna to accompany President Murmu to African countries

This will be the first ever State visit by an Indian Head of State to Angola and Botswana, according to press statement from the ministry of external affairs (MEA).

The Economic Times 7 Nov 2025 8:19 pm

Attackers board ship off the coast of Somalia after firing rocket-propelled grenades at it

Attackers armed with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades boarded a Malta-flagged tanker off the coast of Somalia on Thursday. British officials and private security firms issued alerts, with Ambrey reporting the incident appeared to be an assault by Somali pirates operating in the region.

The Economic Times 6 Nov 2025 2:33 pm

Patient groups urge PM Modi to enforce Delhi HC order to establish National Fund for Rare Diseases

NEW DELHI: A leading patient group and families of children with ultra-rare diseases across India have appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to direct the Union Health Ministry to urgently implement the Delhi High Court order, which recommended establishing a National Fund for Rare Diseases (NFRD) so that dozens of children and young adults, who are on the brink of losing their lives, are not denied treatment. The cry for justice appeal, which was also addressed to Chief Justice of India, BR Gavai, urged him to list and expeditiously hear the pending Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court and to restore the October 4, 2024, order of the Delhi High Court in full. In a landmark decision, the Delhi High Court directed the centre to establish the NFRD with an allocation of Rs 974 crore and to ensure uninterrupted therapy for patients with rare diseases. However, the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry filed an SLP before the Supreme Court, which is still pending. According to Manjit Singh, National President, Lysosomal Storage Disorders Support Society (LSDSS), who wrote the appeal to the prime minister and the CJI, on behalf of patient groups and families of children with ultra-rare diseases across India, the SLP is pending before the SC, thus halting relief for patients. The matter has remained pending for nearly a year while lives continue to be lost. Each week of delay is another irreversible loss. We are not asking for sympathy - we are asking for the implementation of the High Courts order that upholds our childrens right to live with dignity, he added. The case is listed in the apex court for November 7. The lack of timely central funding has forced the treatment discontinuation for over 55 patients located in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Delhi, and Karnataka. This crisis is worsening, with a growing number of patients expected to lose access to care as the delay continues, said the national patient groups. In the past two years alone, nearly 60 patients have died after exhausting the Rs. 50 lakh funding cap, said Singh. He added that over 55 patients also remain untreated for months despite being registered at Centres of Excellence (CoEs) and eligible for approved life-saving therapies. Without urgent intervention, this number will exceed 100 by year-end, he added. Urging for urgent financial assistance for patients who are at high risk of losing their lives due to a delay in decision-making, he said that this will ensure all patients whose funding is exhausted are put back on the life-saving Emergency Response Team (ERT). He also urged the immediate restoration of treatment for those who have exhausted their one-time support. They also advocated for a structural change in the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD), 2021, and to establish a permanent and sustainable funding mechanism for chronic diseases such as Group 3 (a) diseases, moving beyond the inadequate one-time cap. Under the policy, the centre provides financial and technical support for the treatment of 63 identified rare diseases in India. The key features include financial assistance of up to Rs 50 lakhs per patient for treatment at the 12 designated Centres of Excellence (CoEs), including AIIMS, Delhi. The appeal said: We, the undersigned representatives of national patient groups for Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSDs) and other ultra-rare diseases, write with deep anguish - and with faith in your compassion and leadership - on behalf of dozens of children and young adults who are on the brink of losing their lives. These are not children without cures; they are being denied treatment due to administrative delays and the restrictive one-time funding limit under the National Policy for Rare Diseases (NPRD) 2021. Highlighting the anguish of the parents, whose children are suffering from rare diseases, he said, parents across India are watching their children fade after years of stability on treatment. According to Raja Murugappan, Rare Diseases Support Society, Tamil Nadu, The Rs. The 50 lakh limit was never meant to be a death sentence. We appeal to the Supreme Court and the Prime Minister to uphold the hope these families still hold. Jayanta Mudi, father of six-year-old Gaucher patient Adrija from Kolkata, said, My daughters health had improved remarkably when she was on therapy. Since treatment stopped, she has been deteriorating each day. Our children deserve a chance to live. Abul Kalam, father of 10-year-old Abdul Rehman from Delhi, added, My sons therapy stopped in September 2024. His condition is worsening, and we are helpless as the proceedings drag on. We only seek a chance for our children to live. The appeal added that the right to health and life under Article 21 is not an abstraction - it is the only hope for these children. Justice delayed in this matter will mean justice denied, irreversibly. The 63 rare diseases grouped into three categories include a range of genetic and metabolic disorders, including Phenylketonuria, Cystic Fibrosis, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Prader-Willi Syndrome, and various Lysosomal Storage Disorders, a rare genetic metabolic disease.

The New Indian Express 6 Nov 2025 12:09 am

Hyderabad Book Fair 2025 to be held from December 19 to 29

Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Book Fair Committee has announced that the 38th edition of the Hyderabad Book Fair will be held from December 19 to 29 at NTR Stadium near Indira Park. The event poster was unveiled at a meeting held at Somajiguda Press Club on Monday, November 3, by Book Fair Advisors Prof. Kodandaram and Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Nov 2025 7:27 am

KSU intervention helps locals get pending salaries

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Nov 2: The local Khasi employees working with Inclen Somaarth, a firm based at Mawngaprim, finally received their pending salaries on Saturday after the intervention of the Khasi Students Union (KSU) Mawphlang Unit in collaboration with the Sohiong Circle. Sources on Sunday confirmed that around 30 Khasi youth employees were affected []

The Shillong Times 3 Nov 2025 2:22 am

Visakhapatnam: Flower Prices Surge Ahead of Karthika Somavaram

Middlemen, citing quality concerns, are buying flowers at throwaway prices but selling them high in city markets, exploiting the festive rush.

Deccan Chronicle 2 Nov 2025 5:44 pm

Where Would America Be Without Us? Refugee Community Stunned by White House Limits

Minnesotas large Somali community was among the immigrant groups that helped revitalize the Lake Street corridor, which has long called out to newcomers to America.

Deccan Chronicle 1 Nov 2025 5:02 pm

Jubilee Hills bypoll: BRS-BJP hold Fevicol like bond, says Revanth

Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy has alleged a strong understanding between the BRS and BJP, specifically in the context of the Jubilee Hills bypoll,, comparing it to a Fevicol-like bond, and accused K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), KT Rama Rao (KTR), and Kishan Reddy of obstructing Telanganas progress. Roadshow in Vengal Rao Nagar, Somajigua Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 1 Nov 2025 10:01 am

Govt. gives Group-II post to son of slain former MLA

Maoists killed former MLA Siveri Soma and then sitting legislator Kidari Sarveswara Rao at Araku Valley in 2018

The Hindu 31 Oct 2025 9:21 pm

Health Biotech Strengthens Global Footprint at CPHI Frankfurt 2025

Health Biotech Limited (Health Biotech), a research and development-driven pharmaceutical company from India, successfully concluded its participation at CPHI Frankfurt 2025. Considered one of the most respected global gatherings for the pharmaceutical industry, the three-day international event, themed Shaping Pharmas Future , was held from October 28 to 30 in Frankfurt, Germany, and brought together experts and innovators from across continents. Mr. Parmjit Arora with clients at CPHI Frankfurt 2025 At the event, Health Biotech received a warm response from a steady flow of visitors, including international business delegates, among others. The company's product line and manufacturing capability showcased at the expo attracted significant attention from overseas customers, also enhancing Health Biotech's image as a quality-oriented pharmaceutical manufacturer. Health Biotech representative and clients at CPHI Frankfurt 2025 Speaking about the companys participation, Mr. Parmjit Arora, Managing Director, Health Biotech Limited said, Events like CPHI Frankfurt open meaningful dialogues with global partners who share our belief in quality and innovation. Our participation this year reflects the steady progress weve made in research-led manufacturing. From oncology injectables to advanced drug delivery systems, every collaboration strengthens our commitment to making reliable and affordable medicines accessible worldwide, built on a foundation of scientific integrity . Mr. Amrit Arora, Director, Health Biotech Limited was also present at the venue. Health Biotech is renowned for formulating and manufacturing cost-effective, high-quality generic and innovative drugs. Its core business is injectables, including lyophilized, dry, and liquid forms, as well as liposomal injectables, pre-filled syringes, liquid ampoules and vials. The portfolio also includes eye, ear, and nasal drops, sterile, non-sterile ointments, and liquid as well as dry syrups, making it one of the few Indian firms with such a wide sterile range. Health Biotech's manufacturing facility, located in the foothills of the Himalayas in the Baddi industrial belt, is WHO-GMP and ISO 9001:2008 certified and complies with MHRA norms. The facility is equipped with advanced executory features like auto-tunnel sterilization, lyophilization capacity and form-fill-seal process for sterile injectables and prefilled syringes. The company began commercial operations in 2005 and was amongst one of the earliest manufacturers to set up a plant in the excise-free zone. Over time, it evolved into a dependable contract manufacturer for some of Indias biggest pharmaceutical companies such as Cipla, Cadila, Piramal, Vetoquinol, and Lupin. Its steady growth has resulted in creating over 100,000 square feet of manufacturing space, accommodating an innovative and fast-expanding range of products. In 2009, Health Biotech entered its own marketing journey across India and global markets. Alongside this, it established a Government of Indiaapproved R&D Centre, working on areas such as nano-particle and liposomal drug delivery, plant-based research, and bio-waste utilization. Some of its major projects include the purification of heparin from bio-waste and the development of recombinant DARBEPOETIN ALFA. Health Biotech produces close to 1,000 pharmaceuticals across major therapeutic categories - oncology, hormones, critical care, and higher antibiotics. Its products range from injectables, syrups, prefilled syringes to creams, ointments, drops, and more. Health Biotech's leadership position in oncology, injectables, hormonal products, and cardiovascular pharmaceuticals is a testament to its manufacturing capability and flexibility. Health Biotech's participation in CPHI Frankfurt 2025 was a reflection of its compliance with global standards, as much as, a reflection of its mission to build long-term global relations. The overwhelming response at the show spoke volumes about the confidence the company has earned with its consistent quality, niche innovation, and scientific excellence. About Health Biotech Limited Founded in 2005, Health Biotech Limited is an India-based pharmaceutical organization with a research-driven approach. The company specializes in the development and manufacturing of high-quality, affordable formulations in the areas of oncology, hormones, critical care, and antibiotics.Health Biotech with its WHO-GMP certified production unit in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh has expanded its presence in both Indian and global markets by its expansive offerings across a broad spectrum of injectables, syrups, ointments and latest drug delivery systems. healthbiotech.in

News Voir 31 Oct 2025 4:48 pm

SIG Tattva (Home to Hindware) Invests INR 6 Crore in Mad Over Buildings (MOB), a Fintech-Enabled B2B E-Commerce Platform for Building Materials

In a move to bridge critical gaps in Indias construction supply chain, Tattva, the Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) arm of Somany Impresa Group (home to Hindware), today announced a strategic investment of INR 6 crore in Mad Over Buildings (MOB), a fintech-enabled B2B e-commerce platform specializing in building materials. (L-R): Vivek Kumar, Founder Mad Over Building and Shashvat Somany, Founder, Tattva and Group Strategy Head, Somany Impresa Group This partnership gives MOB access to Hindwares extensive distribution network, accelerating market penetration and expanding its footprint across Indias fast-growing construction ecosystem. MOBs tech-enabled Line of Credit for secondary and tertiary sales and escrow-backed marketplace addresses financing challenges for smaller distributors and retailers, enhancing liquidity and enabling seamless transactions. The platform is focused on emerging architects, contractors, and builders, providing an untapped market opportunity. Hindware, through this partnership will leverage MOBs vast and expansive e-commerce prowess to drive stronger sales momentum across categories. Our investment in MOB reflects Tattvas strategic vision to not only participate in, but actively shape the future of Indias building materials ecosystem , said Mr. Shashvat Somany, Founder, Tattva and Group Strategy Head, Somany Impresa Group . MOBs approach to digitizing the supply chain, coupled with its innovative financing solutions, perfectly aligns with our objective of fostering technology advancements that drive efficiency and unlock new growth avenues across Hindware Limited. This investment underscores our commitment to staying at the forefront of market innovation and supporting solutions that empower our vast network and the industry at large. Mr. Sriharsha Bandaluppi, Head of Tattva said, MOBs strong connect to mid and low-segment architects, contractors, and builders, a segment often overlooked by larger players, is exciting. Their 'Industry 1st tech-enabled Line of Credit' for secondary and tertiary sales is a game-changer. It directly empowers Hindwares distributors and dealers by improving access to financing and driving faster transaction cycles, while simultaneously accelerating MOBs market reach and growth. The investment in MOB is strategically timed to leverage the rapid evolution of Indias construction technology and materials procurement landscape. The building materials sector represents a high-growth industry with a clear pathway to profitability, yet its digital adoption remains at just 2%, highlighting immense untapped potential for platforms like MOB to drive digital transformation and gain market share. Mr. Vivek Kumar, Founder Mad Over Building said, With Hindwares INR 6 crore investment through Tattva, we are doubling down on our vision to digitize Indias US$200 billion construction and interiors industry. MOB is creating the countrys first curated Line-of-Credit and escrow-backed marketplace, unifying every category from civil materials to sustainable and interior solutions under one transparent ecosystem. Having built MOB from the ground up, I believe this marks Indias inflection point in Construction Tech, where capital, technology, and trust converge to create exponential value over the next decade. About Tattva SIG Tattva, the corporate venture capital arm of Somany Impresa Group, empowers visionary founders and transformative startups. Inspired by the Sanskrit word Tattva meaning essence, principle, or fundamental truth the platform reflects a commitment to truth, excellence, and progress. Focusing on early-stage ventures in deep-tech manufacturing, enterprise SaaS, clean technologies, next-generation e-commerce, and disruptive product innovations, SIG Tattva goes beyond capital to provide strategic guidance, industry access, and operational expertise. By bridging entrepreneurs with real-world industrial ecosystems, it aims to accelerate breakthrough ideas and strengthen Indias deep-tech innovation landscape. About MOB Mad Over Buildings (MOB), founded by visionary entrepreneur Kumar Vivek, is scaling Indias first curated Line-of-Credit, escrow-backed payment system, and full-stack material catalogue, including sustainable construction and interior materials. MOB is transforming how architects, contractors, and developers transact digitally, transparently, and at scale. The platform is rapidly emerging as a leading Construction-Tech venture in India.

News Voir 31 Oct 2025 11:07 am

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: The Iron Man Who United India

By Ravi Rohmetra Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was born into a Gujarati family belonging to the Leva Patel community. He hailed from Karamsad, a village in the erstwhile Bombay Presidency, where his father, Jhaverbhai Patel, owned a homestead. Patel had three elder brothersSomabhai, Narsibhai, and Vithalbhai (who would later become a prominent political leader)and two [] The post Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: The Iron Man Who United India appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 30 Oct 2025 9:22 pm

Survey identifies 128 level crossings to be removed within 100 km of Bengaluru

This follows a directive issued in July by Union Minister of State for Railways V. Somanna, who instructed officials to eliminate all level crossings within this zone to enhance both rail and road safety

The Hindu 29 Oct 2025 8:37 pm

Fake Birth Certificate Scam: BJPs Kirit Somaiya Flags 511 Illegal Rohingyas In Amravati

Somaiya said Amravati Municipal Corporation had illegally issued a total of 1,709 birth certificates, many of which were later found to be fraudulent.

News18 29 Oct 2025 11:31 am

Cyclone Montha: incessant rain wreaks havoc in Nellore, Prakasam districts

People from both the districts, particularly the daily wage labourers, face severe problems; continuous rains in the catchment areas and steady inflows from upstream led to rising water levels in Penna river and Somasila Reservoir in Nellore district

The Hindu 28 Oct 2025 9:39 pm

Somasila Reservoir Kept 10 tmc ft Below Full Level To Avoid Flood Havoc

In 2021, unprecedented inflows following breaches at the upstream Annamayya project forced Somasila engineers to release over 5.1 lakh cusecs of water downstream

Deccan Chronicle 28 Oct 2025 9:17 pm

Cabinet secretary T V Somanathan reviews preparedness for cyclone in Bay of Bengal

Authorities are on high alert for an impending cyclone in the Bay of Bengal. The focus is on ensuring no lives are lost and property damage is minimized. Rescue teams are ready, and fishermen have been warned not to venture out. The cyclone is expected to intensify and make landfall on Tuesday evening or night.

The Economic Times 25 Oct 2025 9:03 pm

Consider government service as platform to serve the underprivileged: V. Somanna

As part of the national Rozgar Mela initiative, 47 candidates received appointment orders for various positions in the Departments of Posts, Railways, the Airports Authority of India, and the Union Home Ministry

The Hindu 24 Oct 2025 7:43 pm

ICAR to revive 5-yr plan to achieve Vision 2047 goals

NEW DELHI: Following a letter from the Cabinet Secretary, the Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has issued 18 actionable points for immediate implementation. The points, accessed by this newspaper, include revival of a five-year plan aimed at achieving Vision 2047 goals, preparation of dynamic research data on agricultural trends, research related to AI in agriculture, and deep tech data analysis. After Prime Minister Narendra Modis meeting with secretaries of all departments on October 6, Cabinet Secretary TV Somanathan directed the Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, to take appropriate action. The ICAR DG then met all institutions and subject matter divisions (SMDs) on October 7 to prepare actionable points for implementation. The focus of these actionable points includes data management, sharing and utilisation, team building, and strategising for research, and media coverage. The points also state that any transfer of private, foreign, or educational resources must be vetted through SMDs. Moreover, the actionable points indicate that ICAR may return to a five-year planning framework to set goals and monitor achievements to meet the Vision 2047 objectives. The five-year plan was discontinued in 2017, transitioning instead to a more flexible framework under the NITI Aayog. According to the document regarding Vision 2047, The vision and actionable steps should be structured in five-year increments, with well-defined goals, actionable paths or parameters, indicators, and outcomes. It also states, Records of research data and recent trends, such as exports, should be maintained and updated digitally. Teams are encouraged to evaluate future needs on a commodity-specific basis, prioritise market-driven research, and leverage market intelligence. The document discusses a shift in strategies towards a more problem-solving approach. It emphasises that the role of the research lead within the institution should be clearly defined, focusing on problem-oriented research rather than routine activities like germplasm collection and maintenance. The document also calls for a revamp of the media and communication policy to enhance visibility for ICAR work and ensure it is linked to the PMO and relevant ministries. Problem-oriented research to be in focus The document emphasises that the role of the research lead within the institution should be clearly defined, focusing on problem-oriented research rather than routine activities like germplasm collection and maintenance. The document also calls for a revamp of the media and communication policy to enhance visibility for ICAR work.

The New Indian Express 18 Oct 2025 9:22 am

Somaiya Vidyavihar University Inaugurates the Centre of Excellence in Polyurethane Technology

Centre of Excellence in Polyurethane Technology (CoE-PUTech) in collaboration with the Indian Polyurethane Association (IPUA) on the SVU campus. Building on the MoU signed between SVU and IPUA in April 2023, the centre now introduces the Post-Graduate Diploma in Polyurethane Technology (PGD-PU Tech.), a work-integrated learning programme. MoU Signing Ceremony between IPUA and Somaiya Vidyavihar University The centre aims to strengthen education, research, and hands-on learning in polyurethane science and technology. The inauguration was attended by Mr Harneet Kochar, Chairman of IPUA; Prof. V. N. Rajasekharan Pillai, Vice-Chancellor of SVU; Prof Ajay Kapoor, Vice Chancellor designate, Dr. Satish Modh, Pro Vice-Chancellor of SVU, Prof S. Sivaram, Professor of Eminence, SVU, Dean & Director Somaiya School of Basic and Applied Science , Dean Research, Dean Academics , Director K J Somaiya College of Engineering , Director IQAC, Secretary IPUA , along with faculty members, industry representatives of Dow Chemicals and BASF-India, and research & Post graduate polymer science students. The diploma blends classroom learning with hands-on training at the PU-PPAD Laboratory, equipping students with expertise in polymer science, polyurethane formulation, material characterisation, product design, and sustainable industrial practices. With flexible online modules and in-person lab sessions the centre also caters to working professionals and diploma holders. The CoE-PUTech lab features specialised instruments such as hot air ovens, airflow testers, pycnometers, dumbbell presses, ball resilience and Bennewart flex testers, abrasion and compression set testers, and foam cutting machines, enabling practical skill development in polyurethane processing and applications. Research focuses on product innovation, end-of-life management, recycling, and sustainability across the polyurethane value chain. Professor V. N. Rajasekharan Pillai , Vice-Chancellor of Somaiya Vidyavihar University, said, Somaiya Vidyavihar University has always aimed to link academic learning with industry practice. The Department of Polymer Science, led by experienced researchers and professionals, continues to create opportunities that combine theory with hands-on training. This diploma programme provides students and working professionals with practical skills directly relevant to the polyurethane sector. Harneet Kochar, Chairman, Indian Polyurethane Association, said, This collaboration reflects a structured partnership between academia and industry. Somaiya Vidyavihar University provides the academic framework and infrastructure, while the association brings industry knowledge and practical expertise. Together, we are building a platform for innovation, skill development, and collaboration in polyurethane technology . Somaiya Vidyavihar University is advancing education and research through our centres, one of which is CoE-PUTech, while empowering students and educators in polyurethane studies with practical skills, innovation and sustainable solutions. About Somaiya Vidyavihar University (Knowledge Alone Liberates), the university emphasises academic excellence, holistic development, and character-building. Offering a diverse range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs, Somaiya Vidyavihar University integrates industry collaborations, interdisciplinary learning, and research-driven education. The universitys strategic location in Mumbai provides students with access to sectors such as Management, Engineering & Technology, Education, Dharma Studies, Commerce & Business Studies, Basic & Applied Sciences, Sports, Civilisation Studies, Music & Performing Arts, Art, Film, Humanities & Social Sciences, Language & Literature, Design and Library & Information Science. The university promotes innovation through a Startup Incubator. It also emphasises experiential learning with real-world projects. With a strong commitment to sustainability, research, and the development of well-rounded leaders, Somaiya Vidyavihar University continues to play a pivotal role in shaping Indias educational landscape.

News Voir 17 Oct 2025 3:47 pm

Govt bats for dynamic database for agri trade

NEW DELHI: The Cabinet Secretary, TV Somanathan, has directed the Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Secretary to create a dynamic database with information on sowing, production, and the export-import of products. The aim is to improve agricultural trade and deal with the current lack of real-time data, which affects policy-making and international trade. Experts say this move is strategic, helping India handle US tariffs and prepare for future free trade agreements. The directive states, A dynamic data bank for agricultural products, including information about sowing, production, and export or import activities, should be prepared to facilitate the evidence-based framing of agricultural policy to the extent that it is currently lacking. The instruction came after a meeting on October 6 between the PM and senior officials, where ministries were asked to hold Chintan Shivirs to discuss important issues. The Cabinet Secretarys letter lists 28 points for all ministries. It stresses changing communication plans, reducing imports to promote self-reliance, limiting the number of litigations filed by ministries, and preparing India to reach developed country status by 2047. The letter asks the Education Secretary to review the selection of doctoral supervisors. It says, PhD programmes should be reoriented to promote innovation and the development of new, relevant ideas and technologies, through topics that align with the emerging needs and priorities of the country. To address urban issues, the letter proposes forming working groups to examine urbanisation and recommend improvements in planning, governance, and administration. It also calls for a campaign to improve civic responsibility and behaviour. Departments are asked to work with local manufacturers to reduce dependence on imports. A team of third-party experts is also suggested to assess and certify product quality, helping both the government and private businesses maintain standards. Ministries are asked to use both traditional and social media, with Indian Information Service officers helping with outreach.

The New Indian Express 17 Oct 2025 8:07 am

Sullia MLA suggests relocating Kaniyoor station, develop railway terminal at Yeladka

Bhagirathi Murulya tells MoSR for Railways V. Somanna the terminal station will help Railways introduce more trains and decongest stations in Mangaluru

The Hindu 16 Oct 2025 1:31 pm

UClean enters UAE market, target 1,000 stores through global expansion

UClean, the Indian laundry and dry-cleaning chain, has entered the UAE as part of its international expansion, aiming for over 1,000 outlets globally in the next 18 months. Currently operating nearly 700 stores in India and serving 2 million customers annually, the brand already has a presence in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Ghana, Somalia, and Mauritius.

The Economic Times 15 Oct 2025 3:55 pm

Blast on Railway Track Derails Jaffar Express in Pakistan, Several Injured

Peshawar, Oct 7: Several passengers were injured on Tuesday when a blast on a railway track derailed five bogies of the Peshawar-bound Jaffar Express in Sindh province, railway police said. The explosion occurred near Somarwah, close to Sultan Kot in Shikarpur district. Injured passengers were rushed to nearby hospitals, while a rescue operation is underway. [] The post Blast on Railway Track Derails Jaffar Express in Pakistan, Several Injured appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 7 Oct 2025 1:29 pm

Railway Track Blast Derails Jaffar Express In Pakistan, Several Injured

Peshawar, Oct 7: Several people were injured in a blast that occurred on a railway track, which derailed five bogies of a train in Pakistans southwestern Sindh province on Tuesday, railway police said. The injured passengers of the Peshawar-bound Jaffar Express, which has been attacked multiple times this year, were immediately rushed to a nearby hospital. The explosion occurred near Somarwah, close to Sultan Kot in Shikarpur district of Sindh. A rescue operation is underway at the site, police said. [] The post Railway Track Blast Derails Jaffar Express In Pakistan, Several Injured appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 7 Oct 2025 12:38 pm

Women bear brunt of climate insecurity but are excluded from decision-making, says report

NEW DELHI: A sobering fact sheet released this month by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) highlights the disproportionate impact of climate insecurity on women and girls, while exposing their continued exclusion from peace and climate governance. The report, Climate, Peace and Security Thematic Fact Sheet: Women, Peace and Security 2025, draws on data from the UN, IPCC, and World Bank to reveal a grim reality: by 2050, climate change could push 158 million women and girls into povertysurpassing the 142 million men and boys similarly affected. Today, 26.7% of women face food insecurity compared to 25.4% of men, underscoring a persistent gender gap in vulnerability. In 2023, women accounted for 40% of civilian conflict deaths, children 30%, and men the remaining 30%, reflecting the specific and uneven risks women endure amid climate-related conflicts. These numbers lay bare the fact that climate insecurity is neither gender-neutral nor benign. The report details how womens daily survival activitiessuch as fetching water or collecting firewoodexpose them to increased abuse. Overcrowded water points provoke domestic conflict, and long journeys to distant resources heighten vulnerability to assault. Displacement intensifies these dangers; in Somalia, for example, displaced women live under a constant threat of sexual violence. Despite bearing these burdens, women also play vital roles in community resilience. In Chad, women constitute 60% of the agricultural workforce, maintaining production despite drought and land degradation. In Yemen, womens committees have successfully negotiated access to water resources with tribal leaders and military groups, easing tensions and providing critical relief. Yet, their presence in formal peace and climate decision-making remains marginal. Between 1989 and 2018, womens groups participated in just 9% of formal peace talks in Africa and the Americas and only 12% of non-violent peace initiatives. At the 2024 COP29 climate summit, women made up only 35% of delegates, while from 2015 to 2023, women held just 22% of permanent seats on the UN Security Council. The fact sheet outlines four key pathways through which climate insecurity affects women: impacts on livelihoods, migration, armed actors, and grievances. Communities reliant on farming and pastoralism face acute vulnerability to environmental shocks. Mens migration for work, observed in countries like Bangladesh, Nepal, and Mali, leaves women with heavy responsibilities amid scarce resources. Armed groups exploit these vulnerabilitiesex-combatants in Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria cite climate pressures as recruitment drivers; in Ugandas Karamoja, drought-induced cattle losses fuel raids. Children, especially girls, are recruited in Myanmar and Sierra Leone under similar stresses, while women environmental defenders in Colombia face threats from armed and security forces linked to clean energy projects. Policy responses remain inadequate. Although over three-quarters of agricultural policies acknowledge womens roles, only 19% explicitly prioritise gender equality. National climate adaptation plans often mention gender superficially, resulting in a fragmented landscape where climate policies ignore gender, and gender policies overlook climate. The report calls for urgent measures: increased funding for grassroots womens groups via the UN Peacebuilding Fund and Green Climate Fund; stronger protections against gender-based violence and forced recruitment for displaced people; enhanced involvement of local mediators and Indigenous leaders; and integrating climate as a core issue in Women, Peace and Security national action plans. Importantly, it emphasises including men and boys in gender-responsive approaches, recognising how evolving masculinities under climate stress can either escalate conflict or promote peace. The study concludes with a stark warning: climate change amplifies existing dangers and inequalities. Without placing gender at the heart of policy, cycles of inequality and violence will intensify, undermining both peace and security.

The New Indian Express 5 Oct 2025 6:06 pm

Ekta, Soman and Praveen add to Indias medal tally

The host registers best-ever performance in the event bettering the one in the previous edition in Kobe; Chakkungal Parambil finishes fourth in womens Long Jump T47 with an effort of 5.74m

The Hindu 4 Oct 2025 10:55 pm

Government Rural Siddha Hospital in Somarasanpettai to get new building

The new building is being constructed at an estimated cost of 30 lakh granted under the National AYUSH Mission and will include rooms for yoga exercises

The Hindu 4 Oct 2025 5:25 pm

Milind Somans 7 secrets to lean, ageless fitness revealed

At 59, Milind Soman keeps his ageless fitness with a simple daily routine, avoiding calorie counting and processed foods entirely. His focus is on natural, seasonal meals that fuel his active lifestyle. This no-fuss approach proves that consistency beats complicated diets, and it sets the tone for a sustainable, energetic life.

The Economic Times 2 Oct 2025 11:58 am